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- From: gaia@wam.umd.edu (L. Anathea Brooks)
- Subject: Re: PB 140 in PB 145 CLOTHING? FRAUD?
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 13:55:38 GMT
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- In article <C1Awx0.GoE@unix.amherst.edu> hjwulfso@unix.amherst.edu (Harris Wulfson) writes:
- >The PB 145 does not have an FPU.
- >
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- >Harris Wulfson
- >hjwulfson@unix.amherst.edu
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- Well, thanks for that bit of info. However, I'm still suspicious
- (just the type I guess). One poster said that the 145 comes with
- 4 megs soldered to the motherboard - makes sense - but then
- why did we get the PB with a note attached stating "due to
- parts shotage, we are shipping this PB 145 with 6 megs of
- RAM - this satisfies the order for 4 megs"??
-
- Is there any way to ascertain what processor is inside without
- opening the case (I mean the megahertz).
-
- Thanks
-
- Brooks
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